Uganda is arable and has lots of water - everywhere is huge swamp - so they are doing badly in agri - but they can sustain huge population. They are like Asian countries - with ecosystem to sustain a billion of people.
They are doing well in coffee (leading in Africa in arabica or robusta) - and their milk industry is probably now 3rd after Kenya and south africa.
Museveni has done well - the economy has grown generally at 6-7% for most of his time in power (per capita - pop growth rate make nonsense of it) - he is not dictator at personal freedom level - Ugandas are basically free to do anything - Kenya has a pervasive colonial era structures (prov admin) that is alien in Uganda.
So if you're not ambitious enough to want to be president - Uganda has more personal freedom than Kenya - in my view. I live there. Uganda have this LC system - where villages and name them are run by comittees or elected person - LC1, Lc2, and town councils - they also have kings and queens - and they don't have kenya chiefs and their lackeys harrasing people. Or Matiangi-Kibicho.
The problem though - the military are powerful - and so are NRM (kanu youth wingers). You stay away from Museveni and his war veterans - and you're good to do anything.
Now back to Kenya - we are always talking about Kenya - no need to discuss it here.
Uganda is only known for Kabaka and Lato milk - at least Kenya is "regional hub." M7 utility expired 20 years ago - stability after Amin-Obote-Kony madness - should have gone with Mobutu, Kaunda and Moi. Ergo M7 opinion on Kenya would not be worth much.
Demographic dividend should ideally cause a jump in per capita. High school transition and TIVET are covered. Am told roads are rolling out all over - despite your noises about Jubilee 2.0 failure. Old rail renovation is better investment than more China debt. Power capacity is going well in Turkwell. Ease-of business is tick. What infra do you have in mind that would spur faster growth? Nairobi Metropolican guy - Brigadier Badi? - is trying to fix sewer and garbage after Sonko catastrophe.
Windfall inakuja - unless Kalenjin start Shifta war. The pouring in of VC may be affected by covid - but lots of indicators are good for mzungu to pour all the billions in Kenya startups.